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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth may have buried President Donald Trump with remarks made to celebrate his federal takeover of ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has expressed pride in being part of the Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches, a ...
During his testimony before the House Armed Services Committee several weeks ago, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth refused to ...
President Donald Trump hosted a press briefing on crime in Washington, D.C., on Monday, announced a federal takeover of the ...
On the pretext of a “crime wave” in the city, Trump’s latest “big lie,” he is putting the US capital under military rule.
Trump invoked Section 740 of the 1973 D.C. Home Rule Act, allowing federal control for 30 days, with congressional approval ...
President Trump suggested his action might be expanded to other cities. transcript President Trump painted a dystopian ...
President Donald Trump said it's "LIBERATION DAY IN D.C." and said that "Crime, Savagery, Filth, and Scum will DISAPPEAR" in ...
President Trump mentioned New York, Baltimore, Chicago and other cities as places where he may deploy the National Guard to crack down on crime.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s Monday remarks about the deployment of troops on the streets of Washington, D.C., may have already harmed the Trump administration in its legal battle over the ...
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President Trump holds news conference Monday to discuss crime in Washington, D.C., after days of railing about the nation’s ...